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fittittitk Douglass' Paper,
VOL. VII—NO. 46.
ROCHESTER, N. Y„ FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1854,
WHOLE NO. 358.
ADVERTISES! EMT
Selection?.
THE FATE OF S™J™ffiAj*KLIN AND Ii[S
■itnry. will, we think,
Wo are indebted to i
of these I inclose, with a rough pen an.l ink
and spoons. Too crtie e-i th, mselves id.r.ll
be handed over to the Secretary of the Hon.
■
lould be folved by so
shall not deta
of ours, from
■ely intere
MmihofHaj
iymmtion"^Yu more that
o finished by destrovi.r- your own
is with your own h^.Al I fp.,ak
i to you, that you e JPPS- belter
you and address myself to you for the
(ll ilil !(:(!■[ -III! lit l\l!:!iUl,
I have built a citadel in Warsaw, and I
i.vmpion nf i'.n online::,;, ami cevtuinly i
not rebuild it. lt is a pain to me tn.
.!■: thus; it i.Urulv painful for a Sovei
,thustoaddiess his suhji " * ' '
kept
r per
ihjects;Ionly
:i'.;.-Si)lv.-:.''v.-e!l, if you fulfil
y puternal siilk-itmle will
u, and in spi. '
rwhat I have said to you;
,-,-.11 ahv.
oage of the Groat Bear,—
This is th
f NlCIIOLA! . _ _. . ,.--„-- .
ray to bo delivered. Such sentiments as
l.i ilo.vn-trudilen condition of the peoplo —
During his speech, ho was listened to with
pleased tojrecord. But after his friends bad
ed^person'called for three groans for Doughs, and was very properly hissed down.—
But cheers were given for Ohio, Pennsylvania
and Indiana. „ '
V thh juncture considerrfblo confuBi.m
prevailed when somo one called for a speech
; Dcuglas
• -.. !
o tho room. Col. Snowhook
d, while Col. Hamilton de-
f Pandemonium had broken
oj the Nebraskaites
ml tor worse. Mr. Frederick
■ peaiedly 'ind Inudlv applauded; and
>ene of confusion
ionists and Know Nothi
.concerted by the
ai)PE°™- - ^---to qk
led out to reply to Gei
,cy winch, ar North Markol
isptayedi " "
live would not ho on
twicidisVlny.'.l iiseif iU'^"< >
ng Pom.sylva
wVekrsu^crfor"eros™ing^heVtep^
JfausaB Nebraska act, Gen. Cass asBerted
Sov-stopol can resist for about -.. fortnight,
Menchikotf may bo reinforced Bufficiectly to
Democracy, and were as much apart of our
polity as if they were embraced in the ar-
declare war against the Czar, and should sho
question he admitted, was the only ono at
keff, then tho expedition to tho Crimea may
In reference to the Nobraaka bill, tho Gen
take a dangerous "^j.^^^'^^1;^'^.^
eral was exceedingly disingotiious—we bad
almost said dishonest, for wo can hardly sup
eers wore r ' A. P. C.
gresB -shall have po»„r "t.. m,ke all needful
THE.GREAT BEAK AND HIS CHILDREN.
was ignorant of it. His quotations from tho
Wo have of late heard a good dual :viout
i.ir-cc'h.-saiKl letters of Mr. MadiBon, Henry
tho love and admiration of which Nicholas
Clay and John Quincy Adams, in reference
is tho subject. There is r.-ason. iiowover, :.n
lv originated with his creatures, his spies,
appear in an entirely f.Jse position. God.
The minions sent forth throughout Luiopo to
His assumption, also, that slavery cannot
dHi07 fac^which'V'know P
go, and has not gone to -ry territory except
where created by positive law, bo knows w
lie may talk parental'fy; hue he is none tho
loss c fvr..rit t„v all tbat ; and ids tyranny is
divested of none of .ha capab'litk-s oi tor
though the Constitution of tho Stato renders
.:„...;;'a condition inadmissible. He also
ture. Tyrants ot tho Nicholas spectos are
knows that it existed in Texas against posi-
ie].resented by iIioeo criminals tbat devour
their own offspi ing—parents, yet destroyers I
Tiio a-guments of Gen. Cass, reduced to
;■. nhiiii propositi.'" ar,-, tliat tho peoplo of
tbe Territories have a perfect right, in the
Testament principles. The'y have roasen to
which is not prohibited by the Na'ional Con-
This is popular sovereignty! Tho proportion is too monstrous to contemplate with
Tho General made an appeal to the De
Domocrat he enntended, should lie down to
„i ' i«s
;taeks' of tho Richmond Enquirer and Baid
j was the "host abused man in the coon-
The remarks in reference to Honry Clay—
slowing upon bis memory such glowing
llogium—did not como well from the lead
r of aparty which hunted .hi.vn thai -rent
n-.n, during hi. life, with a blood-bound fe
ver y shallow, and" so appreciated by tho lar-
Hamilton, and Dr. Brainard, who were on
tho stand, shook him cordially by tbe hand
and congratulated him upon his success.—
last Abolition rowdyism has been
,d in Chicago.
CHICAGO KIDNAPPING CASE.
,e three slave catchers, having got back
e lovoly city of St. Louis, publish in tno
Republican the following account of their
Although sworn m. it will bo so. n that i
lytoo rema.kahlo lor its truth.—
went to Chicago after three fugi
sand persons on tho ground; we
iderable scuflli with '.ho buy ; ho
sans got one of Mr. Buchanan's
Grant struck iho negro's hand
i abolitionists compelled us to let
ivm- that we nor anybody,
egro from Chicago.
t for the Young America
ing that we must recollect that wo were not
in St. Louis, that we were in Chicago, and
could not come there to catch negroes, at
f hearing before an Abolition magis
trate andwcrecommittodtojail, but hold
bail in the sum of S$SOO to appear at cnu-
they issued Bubprenss and gave them to t
William M. Grant,
John Buchanan.
Subscribed and Bworn boforo me, this 25tb
day of September, A. D., 1S54.
ABOLITIONISM.
Do not be startled, dear r
so saw a"" ghost," or anything of tho hob
roblin species, to walk right up and examine
t, Tbe result was, that although we hav«
iometimes been frightened a little on thosud
■V.r.litionism," The principles 0
According to tho first definiti
■debt," or tometh
ing tbe most timid. *>on tJ/See-t
itVwTong-df it is right, thou tfaoi
ire to "put an.c*ld„t*r*at,w*0h10 .v
"or^'is* wrong, then thoso who \
"."'are right. The reason wo are
of abolitionism is, wo view slaver*
.ivocally wrc
■,:;-:
rtbep^^andspii
ot only of the gre
Elder D. S. Burnet, long and
,wn in tfao " Current Reformatio
iur ablost preachers and most ac
scholars. He says, " Where tr
LETTER PROM AURORA.
Judge Douglas Fizzled Out—Eloquent 8p?ceh
if spirit and determ
"Tho people of Auro
.ring one DougUs,t)
ihurch to speak. Ho was threaten*
,ble to stand durm(
.nd it was only by t
mM ^ienfthrentireaudienL with him.
the conclusion of Fredericks remarks.a
ii couniy, Obio.called for a speech -
idorstond to In: a hid from Ch.ip-
for a chsnee to hear himself talk, he
ntances, and took the stand. When
enthusiasm
always character!:
s muBty
S3S".
.. Esq., of Now York, was called
d. Mr. B. made an eloquent
out twenty minutes in length,
itiiiL-ailiourned.— Cor. Chicago
Every good man
•hristianity^
I de
ery, if, indeed,
"duty of every disciple of Christ to
(vim all tho talents ho possesses to re-
svory obstae'e out of the way of true
t exists, all christians must labor to
Our venerable and beloved brother A
ublishedintho Christian Baptist, down
in the August No. of the
t Vol. of tho Harbinger, in reply to an
idoubtedly the duty of all c
whether thoso who h
i,o (,'iWi!,(i.ii;( .'" Xow, if shivery is right
;he Bight of God and religion, tiiey have
right to oppose it: but if it is wrong, as
,nd""ph»ntom
md Slav
the'day of jud"{
and support of th
-The fourth party
.scity by sixty-o
ns in Worcei
f stopping plac
e,—The following article show
»de.-Sps.
Youth.—We are infori
hat a negro man, tho property nf Mr. i
.. ■■•■..
3ay'no, o'f Campbell county. Tho' followin:
Neoro Insolence
o bo presumed that
.d hopes induced him to re;
ico but slightly, and from hi
renco when the collision too
of death, which, alas I so ma
ed to resist. The initials
dluded wer
diously avoided enlightening.
■ ■■,-■ ■■■ '■ ■
arancos, concerning the
e called into action by the
ho ship, through Iho water
vith fish and spawn, and
n tho State of C
—The yellow